We visited late in the afternoon for lunch and some beverages. The food is pretty tasty and there were several good Icelandic beer options. The service was good and prices fair. We ended up stopping here about three times in five days during our Iceland trip. The food and beer kept us coming back.

This is a smallish restaurant with amazing and creative burgers. Try the 73 sauce for the fries. The beer selection was larger than any other we visited up until then, with maybe half a dozen bottles from Borg, two taps and three bottles from Kaldi and some very tasty bottles from Gaeoingur. Very friendly and efficient services. Definitely worth a look.

Certainly a good selection of Icelandic micros. Food was quite okay, had an svEpic burger, but it failed to impress. Nothing wrong, but nothing special about it either. Service was fine and the atmosphere was quite relaxed. Worth a visit.

A cosy restaurant with great food and an excellent selection of beers from Icelandic micros. I was lucky when I visted (February 2014) as the Christmas beers were all reduced. Great for a ticker like me! :)

Game-y, flavorful grass fed beef hamburgers and a wide selection of Icelandic micros including things not seen elsewhere in town. The two waitresses were very welcoming and talkative and understood that I wanted to sit with a few beers for some time before ordering food. Even when it was packed they seemed on top of things.

A nicely cosy bar-restaurant at the out-of-centre end of the main pedestrianised shopping drag. The big draw here is that almost all the beers are Icelandic, from industrial to super-craft. Includes a lot from Borg Brugghus, with Olvisholt, Gaedingur and Viking’s better and Einstok brews. Good menu too, with universal burgers and Arctic char.

This restuarant had a sign out stating that it had the most Icelandic beers in Reykjavik. We were taken by this and had lunch on Saturday March 30. The owners Johanna and "Eddie" were most gracious. We had a delicious hambuger with fries. The Host and Hostess and I enjoyed a spirited discussion of Icelandic beers. They are but a handful that serve Kaldi in Reykjavik. This was a highlight of our stay. Go for the food but enjoy the great beers they have on tap and in bottles. This street is a major shopping area for Reykjavik. We went back in 2014. I tried my first full bottle of Mead. Very good.

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